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and you say it had been 22 1/2 hours then, brian? >> reporter: since they began looking for him, by the time they got him. and, in fact, the spokesman is saying there was a tarp on the top of the boat, diane, and the robot is designed, apparently, to rip off tarps and that's what it is, and exposed him to the elements and made their job much easier. that was the story of their success in bringing him into custody. >> well, again, we had even heard that the robot was able to kick the boat to at least disorient him and possibly prevent him from keeping firing straight. did they say anything to you about what kind of guns he had with him if he had no suicide vest? >> reporter: no vest. he did have a weapon. he fired extensively. there may have been one officer who was slightly grazed. not at all serious. other than that, it's just a day for celebration for the law enforcement people who really have been here about 22 1/2 hours. >> yes, and for their, as martha said, their strategic patience in approaching that boat. i know we're expecti
and you say it had been 22 1/2 hours then, brian? >> reporter: since they began looking for him, by the time they got him. and, in fact, the spokesman is saying there was a tarp on the top of the boat, diane, and the robot is designed, apparently, to rip off tarps and that's what it is, and exposed him to the elements and made their job much easier. that was the story of their success in bringing him into custody. >> well, again, we had even heard that the robot was able to kick the...
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they are now inside these roughly 8x12 cells, up to 22 hours a day being moved and shackled from these cells to small recreation yards, being moved from these cells to showers. they have lost the ability to control their lives inside these communal blocks. they're in what they call lockdown. it's a very different guantanamo than the one we had seen throughout much of the obama administration. this is much more of a doctrine of keeping people in individual cells similar to what went on during the bush years. >> suarez: carol rosenberg of the miami herald, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, ray. >> brown: online later tonight, you can see additional excerpts from ray's interview with carol rosenberg, including more on those 86 detainees, cleared for release, who remain at guantanamo. >> ifill: now, economics correspondent paul solman reports on late-blooming self-starters. it's the latest chapter in his look at older workers in the american economy and all part of his on-going reporting "making sense of financial news." >> look at this nice, tight stomach with the abs which you could g
they are now inside these roughly 8x12 cells, up to 22 hours a day being moved and shackled from these cells to small recreation yards, being moved from these cells to showers. they have lost the ability to control their lives inside these communal blocks. they're in what they call lockdown. it's a very different guantanamo than the one we had seen throughout much of the obama administration. this is much more of a doctrine of keeping people in individual cells similar to what went on during...
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there may be co-conspirators out there, who knows? >> when you hear he had not been mirandized that doesn't mean it's gone afoul, this prosecution is astray. this is not unusual given the circumstances. >> it's one very important piece of a number of other important pieces. don't forget the other issue, involuntariness of statements under the 14 thr amendment as opposed to miranda under the 5th. whatever statements this man made when he made them, sunday, let's say, was he in a condition to make them, voluntary, freely given, or coerced either because his physical or mental condition was such? that's another thing that's not getting a lot of play in the press, there's a separate set of rights that he has, which is that no one is subject to involuntary statements being made by them. >> so, what you understand from what you've read, your experience, nothing's been done wrong here. this is not an unusual type of questioning of somebody that before miranda you're asking him about things that surrounded a bombing? >> part and parcel of an
there may be co-conspirators out there, who knows? >> when you hear he had not been mirandized that doesn't mean it's gone afoul, this prosecution is astray. this is not unusual given the circumstances. >> it's one very important piece of a number of other important pieces. don't forget the other issue, involuntariness of statements under the 14 thr amendment as opposed to miranda under the 5th. whatever statements this man made when he made them, sunday, let's say, was he in a...
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co-founder of the democratic study group on national security and a graduate of harvard law. good to see you, congressman. good morning. >> good to see you. >> the next step of this i guess the more serious step has come from four senators and one congressman so far who are calling for dzhokhar tsarnaev to be called as an enemy combatant. let me play what lindsay graham said about that. >> he should be designated as an enemy combatant and question him for intelligence gathering purposes and find out about terrorist organizations that may exist that he has knowledge of. >> congressman, you releaseded a statement disagreeing with that. why? >> i don't think there's a constitutional legal basis to treat him as an enemy combatanc. i don't see how we can do this constitutionally. i understand that senator graham would like to prolong the interview and we all want to get as much information as we can but there are limits to what we can do and those limits apply in a situation of an american arrested for committing a heinous act like this on american soil so i don't think there's a
co-founder of the democratic study group on national security and a graduate of harvard law. good to see you, congressman. good morning. >> good to see you. >> the next step of this i guess the more serious step has come from four senators and one congressman so far who are calling for dzhokhar tsarnaev to be called as an enemy combatant. let me play what lindsay graham said about that. >> he should be designated as an enemy combatant and question him for intelligence...
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bill hemmer is the co-host of america's news room live in boston. bill, what is the latest with the forensics investigation as we now know it? >> reporter: good afternoon, megyn, so many times in stories like these when they are this young, only 22 hours old now, it is as important to say what we cannot report as much as we can say we are reporting. i tell you that because of this: the massachusetts governor, deval patrick said today there were no other unexploded devices found. even late last night there were reports that two to five other unexploded packages were on streets of boston. that's simply not true. second, no other known additional threats that's new this morning as well, and also, no one said to be in custody, on i'll talk more about that in a moment the, but part of the -- part of this investigation it is the forensics and it's also talking to eyewitnesses who were here yesterday. and during the briefing earlier today, at least half a dozen times, they implored the public if you have pictures, if you have video if you've seen anything,
bill hemmer is the co-host of america's news room live in boston. bill, what is the latest with the forensics investigation as we now know it? >> reporter: good afternoon, megyn, so many times in stories like these when they are this young, only 22 hours old now, it is as important to say what we cannot report as much as we can say we are reporting. i tell you that because of this: the massachusetts governor, deval patrick said today there were no other unexploded devices found. even late...
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we'll talk with co-star john flattery and the cre tribute to the victims of boston marathon. they had a sign run if you can, finish if you must but think. >> he says he didn't even see the picture of himself knocked to the ground until friday. he's back home in seattle. he says he still mows his own lawn and he has a lot of yardwork to do. >>> "the wall street journal" says the head of a private equity equity firm is donating $100 million so 200 stay tuneds mostly americans can study in china. he told bob schieffer why. >> i think bringing students to china is an essential part of their education. chinlective course. it's really a core curriculum. >> they say that will make it the biggest american effort in education overseas. >> actress reese witherspoon is quote, deeply embarrassed about her arrest. she's accused of disoorderly conduct after she and her husband were arrested. they were pulled over in atlanta on friday. police say witherspoon disobeyed orders to stay in the car while her husband was given a sew briebt test. she allegedly asked the officer, quote, do you know
we'll talk with co-star john flattery and the cre tribute to the victims of boston marathon. they had a sign run if you can, finish if you must but think. >> he says he didn't even see the picture of himself knocked to the ground until friday. he's back home in seattle. he says he still mows his own lawn and he has a lot of yardwork to do. >>> "the wall street journal" says the head of a private equity equity firm is donating $100 million so 200 stay tuneds mostly...
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pd fact furman and jim emerson. welcome back to hannity. >> thank you. >> mark, you have the right to romaine silent. anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. this is what is infuriating. he's just beginning to communicate. what information does he have? is there an ongoing threat he knows about? is there foreign connections, foreign links we don't know about? are we going to give him miranda rights at this point in time? go ahead. >> it seems like we've got plenty just on face value to actually prosecute him. we don't really need an admission. but to advise him of his miranda rights, we hear that he was advised today of his miranda rights. how did he respond? did he say he wanted to remain silent or did he waive that and he wants to talk without his attorney present? the interesting part about
pd fact furman and jim emerson. welcome back to hannity. >> thank you. >> mark, you have the right to romaine silent. anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. this is what is infuriating. he's just beginning to communicate. what information does he have? is there an ongoing threat he knows about? is there foreign connections, foreign links we don't know about? are we going to give him miranda rights at this point in time? go ahead. >> it seems like...
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and then you have the other side, graham and mccain who say, enemy combatant, no miranda, et cetera. jay, where do you fall on it? >> i think the department of justice right now has done the right thing by utilizing the public policy exception to the mirandaizing. that gives the department of -- >> explain briefly what that is. >> if in fact based on evidence that this plot was more extensive. if it is more extensive, and we have no evidence of any of this, the government's going to find that out quickly. then they can make the decision to declare him an enemy combatant that way. i think it gives him time. look, this is not a crime. this is an act of terror, an act of war against the united states. the fact that they're a u.s. citizen, the supreme court just said even if you're a u.s. citizen, you could be held as an enemy combatant. i think based on what we're hearing, that decision will ultimately be made by the attorney general. but i think this is the clearly the case based on what we know for enemy combatant status. that would give us more time to investigate. do we want a prose
and then you have the other side, graham and mccain who say, enemy combatant, no miranda, et cetera. jay, where do you fall on it? >> i think the department of justice right now has done the right thing by utilizing the public policy exception to the mirandaizing. that gives the department of -- >> explain briefly what that is. >> if in fact based on evidence that this plot was more extensive. if it is more extensive, and we have no evidence of any of this, the government's...
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not just miranda. it's miranda, it's the engagement of lawyers and it's an entirely different scenario. do you think we will have trouble prosecuting this guy? >> of course not. we don't need his confession. >> why didn't we wait? >> wait, wait. >> that would have been completely lawless. don't blame the justice department -- >> wait, you just said it was an act of terror. >> of course. >> and a crime. >> and you can still prosecute later, but in the meantime before you offer miranda rights, get some of america's best interrogators in there and you find out what this guy knows. is he connected to a larger cell? are there pending attacks? are there foreign links? where did the training come from? how did you learn to make the bombs? basic simple questions this we need to know because the safety and security of the american people in this case i think are paramount. >> sean, do you know who gave him his miranda rights? >> i don't know exactly who but we were told he was. >> a federal judge, a magistrate
not just miranda. it's miranda, it's the engagement of lawyers and it's an entirely different scenario. do you think we will have trouble prosecuting this guy? >> of course not. we don't need his confession. >> why didn't we wait? >> wait, wait. >> that would have been completely lawless. don't blame the justice department -- >> wait, you just said it was an act of terror. >> of course. >> and a crime. >> and you can still prosecute later, but in...
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find your co-pay cost at myflexpen.com. ask your health care provider about novolog® flexpen today >>> in the post section in the city world. cupcakes have been you big us to. >> but there are even cupcakes in atms. could this fad be fading. rachel smith is on the case. you usually bring us great news. this isn't so great, rachel. >> but i did bring you cupcakes. i was happily on this case. they come in nearly any flavor imaginable. cupcake has become quite the craze. some predict the craze is nearing the end of the shelf life now that the novelty has become, well a bit stale. they were selling like hot cakes in early 2000s. >> you're the winner of cupcake wars. >> reporter: the sugar high is over, experts say. maybe too much of a good thing does exist. they're everywhere. >> crumbs is all over the city. it's really -- it doesn't have the luxury that it once had. >> reporter: the proof is in the mix. crumbs were indulging in more than $13 a share less than two years ago, now they're whipping up $1.30. you could own four sh
find your co-pay cost at myflexpen.com. ask your health care provider about novolog® flexpen today >>> in the post section in the city world. cupcakes have been you big us to. >> but there are even cupcakes in atms. could this fad be fading. rachel smith is on the case. you usually bring us great news. this isn't so great, rachel. >> but i did bring you cupcakes. i was happily on this case. they come in nearly any flavor imaginable. cupcake has become quite the craze. some...
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read him his miranda rights and let the criminal justice work. that's what we do in america. >> you think this needs to happen by the end of today at this point? >> once the fbi is able to ascertain whether or not there are continued threats to public safety, they should not expand further public safety exemptions. to do so is going to get their nick nice knickers in a twist. look at the 9/11 defendants. we tortured them, held them in secret prisons. we still have not prosecuted the alleged master minds of the 9/11 attacks. if boston wants and all of america wants justy, the best way is to let the criminal justice system kick up and work. to make it up as we go along is foolhardy, unconstitutional, and frankly really un-american. >> anthony romero, executive director for the aclu. thank you for coming on the show this morning, sharing your views. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> we're expecting to get an update, by the way, any minute now on the conditions of some of the boston bombing victims who are still in the hospital. >>> plus, how should t
read him his miranda rights and let the criminal justice work. that's what we do in america. >> you think this needs to happen by the end of today at this point? >> once the fbi is able to ascertain whether or not there are continued threats to public safety, they should not expand further public safety exemptions. to do so is going to get their nick nice knickers in a twist. look at the 9/11 defendants. we tortured them, held them in secret prisons. we still have not prosecuted the...
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how long can you keep him from getting miranda? >> well, there's no hard and fast rule on that. and that's exactly the issue as you had outlined it is that they're going to have to prove that this exception has to extend as far as it has extended. i think part of the way that they could look at this and part of the argument that they can make is the enormity of the situation. the enormity of the risk. i think the gravity of the risk is going to help them to extend that exception. because here we're dealing with deaths of four people and dozens of people injured. so based upon that i think they may have a good argument. >> and i wonder just, you know, really i don't want to put the cart before the horse, but the number of appellate issues that could be, you know, germinating right now even as we speak and as they speak. jeff toobin, i want to bring you in just quickly on something that professor dershowitz just brought up and foregoing possibility of death investigation by continuing the investigation right now while there is no miranda, isn't it just a simple if he does not invo
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miranda right, right? >> yeah. i also wanted to touch on what i think is the biggest public misconception about the miranda case that's caused by television. when i counsel my own clients -- as a matter of fact, one was asking me the same question they always ask. do you know what it is? hey, they didn't give me my miranda rights, is the charge going to be dismissed? people think you don't give miranda right, you have to dismiss the charges. that is not at all true. all the miranda decision says is that you have to be advised of your right to have a lawyer, and if you confess after that, that confession cannot be used if they didn't advise of your rights but you can be convicted on other evidence. there's a ton of other evidence in this case. i don't think the miranda argument is particularly important in the end. they'll convict him if he lives. and if they don't give him miranda warnings, maybe they'll get more information about if there are other individual involved in this conspiracy. >> do you think t
miranda right, right? >> yeah. i also wanted to touch on what i think is the biggest public misconception about the miranda case that's caused by television. when i counsel my own clients -- as a matter of fact, one was asking me the same question they always ask. do you know what it is? hey, they didn't give me my miranda rights, is the charge going to be dismissed? people think you don't give miranda right, you have to dismiss the charges. that is not at all true. all the miranda...
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but the miranda rule does allow a public safety exception and that is a very limited exception. it allows the police, law enforcement to ask about current and ongoing threats. it's limited both in what they can ask and in the amount of time. so that exception exists and you know, what we're making, what want to make sure is that the criminal justice system, which is both better at protecting his rights and better at actually convicting and coming to a, a fair conclusion to row resolve this issue is the best way to go about this. it's simply not appropriate or constitutional to treat american citizen as an enemy combatant. >> ron. >> captured in the u.s. >> indeed, we've been you know, we just had stand with rand, talking about drones and drone strikes killing american citizens, treatment of enemy combatants on foreign soil. and here in the united states. the question of civil liberties. is this -- in the case of dzhokhar tsarnaev, is it a good thing that that conversation/argument is proc d preceding this case? how much do you think the fact that there's been questioning of exte
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are there other co-conspirators? are our troops at risk somewhere else around the -- if we're talk being a u.s. citizen here on u.s. soil, the heavy perhaps presumption ought to be they're treated as a suspect in a case in federal criminal court. >> i'm hoping the obama administration will look at him as a potential enemy combatant, allow the intelligence community access to him without a lawyer, find out what he knows about terrorist organizations that may be coming our way. >> bret: dzhokhar tsarnaev will likely be charged possibly as soon as tonight. we're back with the panel. charles? >> the senator is obviously right. yesterday before this kid was captured, as he said, a whole town was shut down. why? people were afraid there could be other attacks. everybody was in danger. it was a safety measure. well, now he's captured, but he's not speaking yet. he's obviously hurt. so are we going to continue our ignorance? we give him the miranda rights and remain in a situation as we were for three days before of not know
are there other co-conspirators? are our troops at risk somewhere else around the -- if we're talk being a u.s. citizen here on u.s. soil, the heavy perhaps presumption ought to be they're treated as a suspect in a case in federal criminal court. >> i'm hoping the obama administration will look at him as a potential enemy combatant, allow the intelligence community access to him without a lawyer, find out what he knows about terrorist organizations that may be coming our way. >>...
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rights and conservatives not wanting them to be administered their miranda rights. there's never been an indication what chauffeur soefr that either of them shut up, they kept singing after the law and order script was read to them. there is a much worse prosecution and sentencing record, or at least much looser sentencing and prosecution record than civilian trials do for terrorism suspects overall. this week's events were a reminder that the world has gotten small and interconnected. so small and interconnected, you can't ignore parts of it anymore. we've got more ahead. stay with us. , i'm going to be metaphor a second. but trust me. it has a pay-offment >>> you ready. during the cold war when you thought about the earth, the globe, the two big functions that as bookends were us, the u.s. over here taking the up a big chunk of north america between these two big countries, canada and mexico so us and them, the soviet union which broke up roughly 1991. russia is still a big country. it wasn't just russia and the whole soviet union it was freaking massive. envelopi
rights and conservatives not wanting them to be administered their miranda rights. there's never been an indication what chauffeur soefr that either of them shut up, they kept singing after the law and order script was read to them. there is a much worse prosecution and sentencing record, or at least much looser sentencing and prosecution record than civilian trials do for terrorism suspects overall. this week's events were a reminder that the world has gotten small and interconnected. so small...
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he's already been read his miranda rights by the fbi. but if he does have some sort of a political issue, some sort of a grudge that he wants people to know about, he may feel it's in his best interest to talk and that is certainly what law enforcement is hoping. they still want to find out are there other suspects, are there people who were accomplices in one way or another, either at helping to plan the bombing, helping plan the subsequent activities, helping plan the manufacture of this device. they want to know why these people did this and more importantly, how they went about doing it, any other people of foreign or domestic, they were in contact with and if he starts to talk, that will obviously help the investigation tremendously. >> anderson, you've done a great job today. thank you very much for now. i want to turn to cnn's brian todd in watertown, who shot exclusive video of the boat while the bombing suspect was still inside it. brian, a quite dramatic end game here to what has been an appalling few days for the people of wat
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it turned out he was questioned for a time and then given his miranda warning and the police said he kept talking. they used it as a textbook example. this will remain a controversial decision. it is the stated policy of the obama administration to take anyone like this who creates a crime in the united states and treat them in the regular civilian justice system. they will take him away. when the appropriate time comes, begin to question him. >> pete, i got an e-mail using a term of art in law enforcement. somebody said, remember, this is a federal show. >> meaning the fbi is in charge. we have already heard some members of the senate say this person should be declared an enemy combatant, not given miranda warning and should be subject to a military-style interrogation. the obama administration will never go for that. they believe suspects who commit crimes here should be treated in the criminal justice system. that's what they will intend to do. >> michael leiter who was, among other things, in the room the night of the bin laden raid when it was planned and orders carried out from
it turned out he was questioned for a time and then given his miranda warning and the police said he kept talking. they used it as a textbook example. this will remain a controversial decision. it is the stated policy of the obama administration to take anyone like this who creates a crime in the united states and treat them in the regular civilian justice system. they will take him away. when the appropriate time comes, begin to question him. >> pete, i got an e-mail using a term of art...
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he was partying with co-ed's and media ain't no love in the heart of the city. stay safe, people, that's a jay-z lyric. according to a university of massachusetts official, the 19-year-old was on campus wednesday. he used his key card to swipe into the gym and work out. his father was in tears when he talked about his sons in the states. >> somebody clearly framed them. i don't know who exactly framed them, but they did. they framed them and then they were so cowardly that they shot the boy dead. >> but the father had a very different tone in other interviews. he told abc earlier in the day, quote: give up. you have a bright future ahead of you. come home to russia. and then after finding his son was taken alive he advised him across the globe to, quote: tell police everything. everything. just be honest. the father also says his sons are, quote: very nice kids who have no experience with weapons or explosives, telling our own amy kellogg tamerlan, the older son was a boxer, father himself of a 3-year-old and jazz musician and that dzhokhar was training to be a
he was partying with co-ed's and media ain't no love in the heart of the city. stay safe, people, that's a jay-z lyric. according to a university of massachusetts official, the 19-year-old was on campus wednesday. he used his key card to swipe into the gym and work out. his father was in tears when he talked about his sons in the states. >> somebody clearly framed them. i don't know who exactly framed them, but they did. they framed them and then they were so cowardly that they shot the...
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there were external directors here, people giving training, support, pass sillation but here at home, co-conspirators who walked out in the last minute, in the aftermath, the digital footprint they left, looking through that digital information will be crucial to that effort. >> susan, i want to go back to that idea of him being tried as an enemy combatant, if he were to be tried that way, would investigators have additional leeway? what kind of leeway would they have, and prosecutors as well? >> i don't quite understand that point. they have plenty of leeway under the criminal laws. they have got a suspect. they have got ample evidence. as buck just said, there is an enormous digital trail they can go through, photographs, lots of criminal act that's plenty, as far as i can tell. >> the justice -- go ahead. >> i would say there have been recent cases of terrorism tried in federal court. i think the notion that we would try somebody who is a u.s. citizen caught on u.s. soil as an enemy combatant should put people ill at ease. we have been able to prosecute going back a long time, the southern distric
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the aclu released a statement saying that denying miranda rights is un-american. but there is an exception to the miranda rule if there's a continued threat to public safety. the question everyone wants an answer to now lies with 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, a naturalized u.s. citizen who's recovering in the hospital. namely, what was behind the attack at the boston marathon. terrorism expert neil smeltser at uc berkeley says the first questions investigators will likely ask tsarnaev will have to do with the motive. >> first psychological is is this some kind of a wayward nut like columbine or some of the school shooters apparently have been? what are the linkages? where's this guy -- who's this guy been linked up to? >> reporter: investigators will also want to know if the 19-year-old suspect planted any other explosives anywhere or if others were involved in the plot. the director of the american civil liberties union reacted to the administration's decision not to immediately mirandize tsarnaev by saying, "every criminal defendant is entitled to be read miran
the aclu released a statement saying that denying miranda rights is un-american. but there is an exception to the miranda rule if there's a continued threat to public safety. the question everyone wants an answer to now lies with 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, a naturalized u.s. citizen who's recovering in the hospital. namely, what was behind the attack at the boston marathon. terrorism expert neil smeltser at uc berkeley says the first questions investigators will likely ask tsarnaev will...
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miranda rights read. so he may well cooperate and this may well all have a happy ending and i hope it does and i hope everything works out just fine. there is at least a chance that some information will be lost because of this and it seems to me that when you have an attack of this kind related to muslim extremism as this plainly is especially in the case of the older brother perhaps in the case of this young man as well that intelligence is critical and ought to be a priority. >> bret: yuan, we don't know what if anything he has told investigators up until he was read his miranda rights. that's what we don't know. he is clearly not speaking because of the injury. but, your thoughts? >> i was going to make the point that you made, which is that we don't know what he said before he was read his miranda rights. and it would indicate from the fact that he is nodding that maybe he wasn't able to speak. maybe, i don't know but that's my assumption based on the transcript. i will say i don't think the presiden
miranda rights read. so he may well cooperate and this may well all have a happy ending and i hope it does and i hope everything works out just fine. there is at least a chance that some information will be lost because of this and it seems to me that when you have an attack of this kind related to muslim extremism as this plainly is especially in the case of the older brother perhaps in the case of this young man as well that intelligence is critical and ought to be a priority. >> bret:...
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in terms of what he is waiting for from his miranda. you know it from "law and order." you have the right to remain silent. you have the right to consult an attorney before speaking to the police. if you cannot afford an attorney one will be appointed for you before any questions if you wish. if you decide to answer any questions without an attorney you will still have the right to stop answering. are you willing to answer my questions without an attorney present? it's not always exactly like that and in the movies the person saying it usually has a much cooler accent but that's pretty much the idea. your statements are only admissible in court if they come after you've been told that list of things about your rights. there is a public safety exception for questions that just had to be asked of you urgently for legitimate public safety need even if those questions came before you got read the miranda. the obama administration has extended the reach of that public safety exemption so it can last longer to attend to the public safety threats that could accrue in terrorism
in terms of what he is waiting for from his miranda. you know it from "law and order." you have the right to remain silent. you have the right to consult an attorney before speaking to the police. if you cannot afford an attorney one will be appointed for you before any questions if you wish. if you decide to answer any questions without an attorney you will still have the right to stop answering. are you willing to answer my questions without an attorney present? it's not always...
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co-only make it to right there where you see there is right in front of that silver car there that is where that landed and that much so many bigger than the other ones. knocked some pictures off the wall. that was the point we were like holy crap. >> james and lizzy huddled inside their home, shielding their newborn son billy but couldn't resist watching from the bedroom window. >> reporter: and with your little baby. what are you thinking? >> i was petrified. i felt safe because he there was. we were just watching it was like a movie. it was incredible. >> you don't train for this or plan for this. >> reporter: neighbors say tamerlan ran towards the officer firing his weapon rambo style while his brother tossed explosives. this is where dhokhar ran over his older brother as he was trying to make his desperate escape. >> he ran over his own brother and dragged him down the street and then we had a transit police officer that came in behind our officers that was shot in the groin in the artery and was bleeding out so we had our officers went to that person's aid. >> reporter: a portra
co-only make it to right there where you see there is right in front of that silver car there that is where that landed and that much so many bigger than the other ones. knocked some pictures off the wall. that was the point we were like holy crap. >> james and lizzy huddled inside their home, shielding their newborn son billy but couldn't resist watching from the bedroom window. >> reporter: and with your little baby. what are you thinking? >> i was petrified. i felt safe...
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and miranda has nothing to do with that, wolf. so we're seeing federal officials making the interview, trying to ask questions will have nothing to do withmy ran did. it's imperative because we don't want to jeopardize this prosecution in any way. i think it's imperative it be done now. >> richard, do you agree? >> well, i do think he should be mirandized, but we have heard interviews earlier today where the justice department says they don't care what he says. they can convict right now on this guy on the evidence against him. if it they don't care, read him his miranda rights. the reason there's an exception is when law enforcement feels there's reasonably a clear and present danger to themselves or to the public. they have a limited window where they can interrogate him by fbi and other justice department officia officials. . this guy is still in the hospital. i think he's probably half dead right now. i don't know if he's going to say anything. >> tsarnaev is a naturalized american citizen. 19 years old, he was naturalized las
and miranda has nothing to do with that, wolf. so we're seeing federal officials making the interview, trying to ask questions will have nothing to do withmy ran did. it's imperative because we don't want to jeopardize this prosecution in any way. i think it's imperative it be done now. >> richard, do you agree? >> well, i do think he should be mirandized, but we have heard interviews earlier today where the justice department says they don't care what he says. they can convict...
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, and they were getting coerced confessions and that innocent people were being convicted, and this miranda decision came along to make sure that suspects knew they had the right to an attorney which is guaranteed by the u.s. constitution. so i think in the long run, that's what we have to worry about, the erosion of the rights of american citizens, but this public safety exception has existed since at least 1984, and if there's a legitimate fear there may be other explosive ordnance out there that can endanger the public it's certainly a legitimate use of that doctrine. so i don't see a huge problem at this point but we've got to follow the case closely. >> certainly is spawning a lot of discussion in many legal pa circles. paul callan thanks for joining us and helping explain what's going on here. >>> the president facing the nation last night addressing the situation, bringing a message of hope and also a pledge for answers as to the capture of the boston marathon bombing suspect. we will have the latest from washington coming up in ex-. next see, i figured low testosterone would decreas
, and they were getting coerced confessions and that innocent people were being convicted, and this miranda decision came along to make sure that suspects knew they had the right to an attorney which is guaranteed by the u.s. constitution. so i think in the long run, that's what we have to worry about, the erosion of the rights of american citizens, but this public safety exception has existed since at least 1984, and if there's a legitimate fear there may be other explosive ordnance out there...
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he is not just a conspirator, co-conspirator. like timothy mcveigh and mcnichols. nichols was there as a conspirator. he got life and mcveigh got death. here the two brothers are doing it together. they are delivering bombs together. they are equally as culpable. certainly the argument can be made that the little brother was influenced by the big brother, but he was there. i don't see if they don't get the death penalty unless there is so much more can give hem them. >> if he can cooperate and much larger conspiracy then they may take it off the case. the other point i would repeat it may turn out he was under like bengali influence on his brother. >> megyn: i want to talk about that. and we'll talk about whether it's going to work, next. it doesn't matter where a good idea comes from, it only matters that it shows up and makes things better. in that spirit, verizon is proud to announce the powerful answers award. 10 million dollars in prizes for the best ideas. ideas so big, they have the power to change everything. whether it's our inspiration, or yours, the worl
he is not just a conspirator, co-conspirator. like timothy mcveigh and mcnichols. nichols was there as a conspirator. he got life and mcveigh got death. here the two brothers are doing it together. they are delivering bombs together. they are equally as culpable. certainly the argument can be made that the little brother was influenced by the big brother, but he was there. i don't see if they don't get the death penalty unless there is so much more can give hem them. >> if he can...
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"fox and friends first" co-host ainsley earhardt joins us live from london. officials had to be looking at what happened here this week in the united states and saying, we cannot let that happen here in london. what steps are they taking to make sure that their runners and everyone participating in the marathon there stay safe? >> heather, i called scotland yard yesterday and talked to the spokesperson. he said they're definitely stepping up security here by the hundreds. more patrols on the streets, stepping it up. increasing it by 40% compared to last year. they're bringing in the dogs, the bomb sniffing dogs as well to search the crowd. the commissioner is saying, listen, be safe, look around, make sure you're vigilant but don't let what happened in boston affect what's happening here in london. they're saying that these two are not connected and the chief superintendent for scotland yard, for the metropolitan police, her name is julia pinnedry, she had this to say. >> i think most importantly the first thing i must stress is that there's been no link to t
"fox and friends first" co-host ainsley earhardt joins us live from london. officials had to be looking at what happened here this week in the united states and saying, we cannot let that happen here in london. what steps are they taking to make sure that their runners and everyone participating in the marathon there stay safe? >> heather, i called scotland yard yesterday and talked to the spokesperson. he said they're definitely stepping up security here by the hundreds. more...
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thing, they did not read him his miranda rights, and will that become an issue later on or not likely? >> it may be raised, but it's not going to affect the government to go forward in the prosecution. >> i imagine there is a lot of people wondering what kind of trial this might be? >> well, if there is a trial, it will proceed under the article 3 court, and likely with a death penalty eligible defense. >> explain that distinction. if he is held as an enemy combatant, what would happen? >> this is something the government should seriously consider as to whether or not he should be held as an enemy compatant. they have to look at the national security to see what the greatest benefit is to our country to the way he will be held and or prosecuted. the option is you hold him as an enemy combatant during the duration of the war, and this is a terrorists act, and they have to do that. they have to make the best decision. >> how quickly do they have to make that decision? >> they could do it over the next several weeks to make a determination as to whether or not they want to hold him as an
thing, they did not read him his miranda rights, and will that become an issue later on or not likely? >> it may be raised, but it's not going to affect the government to go forward in the prosecution. >> i imagine there is a lot of people wondering what kind of trial this might be? >> well, if there is a trial, it will proceed under the article 3 court, and likely with a death penalty eligible defense. >> explain that distinction. if he is held as an enemy combatant,...
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read him his miranda rights, he does have the option to remain silent and any information that can be used to solve potential future crimes would be lost. >> he has the right to remain silent right now. he just doesn't know about it. we're trying to trick him into disclosing information and that was precisely what miranda was designed to prevent. where will it stop? i don't think we need this exception. i don't think the exception is justified and i do think that there will be a price to be paid for it. i know the courts in boston. i practice in front of the federal courts in boston. they are tough on insisting that the rules be followed. if they try to circumvent these rules by not giving miranda rights, i can see a federal court saying you can't use statements he gave you in writing in hospital. they may not be able to use them a anyway because he may not be competent to provide statements while in and out of sedation. i understand why they want to get this information but the constitutional rights are there for a reason. >> federal precedent will go over that whatever crimes are co
read him his miranda rights, he does have the option to remain silent and any information that can be used to solve potential future crimes would be lost. >> he has the right to remain silent right now. he just doesn't know about it. we're trying to trick him into disclosing information and that was precisely what miranda was designed to prevent. where will it stop? i don't think we need this exception. i don't think the exception is justified and i do think that there will be a price to...
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then they have to stop and issue miranda. and then once they issue miranda, they can ask him if he'll waive the right. then they would want to get into a deeper questioning about confederate that's may be overseas, how we interacted with his brother, when did he first start into the jihad type stuff. that's what they'll get. they'll get broader conspiracy, the self-radicalization. however it transpires in a row. and all the agencies will get the information they need and it will go overseas to cia, dia, whoever needs it at the state department. >> i know a lot of thought goes into how to debrief these sorts of people. i wouldn't if this is an investigation when you talk about someone who is young, angry, emotional having gone through this crazy week. how do you go about interrogating this sort of person? what are the techniques you might use? >> you know, you're evaluating people all the time when you interview them. he is not criminally sophisticated. he is not. he is 19 years old, for one. and i doubt he's probably ever com
then they have to stop and issue miranda. and then once they issue miranda, they can ask him if he'll waive the right. then they would want to get into a deeper questioning about confederate that's may be overseas, how we interacted with his brother, when did he first start into the jihad type stuff. that's what they'll get. they'll get broader conspiracy, the self-radicalization. however it transpires in a row. and all the agencies will get the information they need and it will go overseas to...
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co-only make it to right there where you see there is right in front of that silver car there that is where that landed and that much so many bigger than the other ones. knocked some pictures off the wall. that was the point we were like holy crap. >> james and lizzy huddled inside their home, shielding their newborn son billy but couldn't resist watching from the bedroom window. >> reporter: and with your little baby. what are you thinking? >> i was petrified. i felt safe because he there was. we were just watching it was like a movie. it was incredible. >> you don't train for this or plan for this. >> reporter: neighbors say tamerlan ran towards the officer firing his weapon rambo style while his brother tossed explosives. this is where dhokhar ran over his older brother as he was trying to make his desperate escape. >> he ran over his own brother and dragged him down the street and then we had a transit police officer that came in behind our officers that was shot in the groin in the artery and was bleeding out so we had our officers went to that person's aid. >> reporter: a portra
co-only make it to right there where you see there is right in front of that silver car there that is where that landed and that much so many bigger than the other ones. knocked some pictures off the wall. that was the point we were like holy crap. >> james and lizzy huddled inside their home, shielding their newborn son billy but couldn't resist watching from the bedroom window. >> reporter: and with your little baby. what are you thinking? >> i was petrified. i felt safe...
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he wasn't read his miranda rights. they are using an exception there and there are calls for him to be treated as an enemy combatant. is that the right call, do you think? >> let's pick these two piece it is apart. on the miranda question it's not clear how much of an exception it really is. as an investigator or prosecutor you can choose not to mirandize someone. it makes things much more difficult for them down the road at trial. if you are concerned about getting certain kinds of information and it looks like the fbi and the national security apparatus is concerned about getting information, then you would want to get as much as you can out of someone in the near term in order to roll up any other individuals that might have been involved in a potential conspiracy. turning to the question on whether someone is an enemy combatant or not, if you apply law in 1944 when we were dealing with germans in the united states, maybe you could classify him as an enemy combatant. in the last 20 or 30 years, every major act of do
he wasn't read his miranda rights. they are using an exception there and there are calls for him to be treated as an enemy combatant. is that the right call, do you think? >> let's pick these two piece it is apart. on the miranda question it's not clear how much of an exception it really is. as an investigator or prosecutor you can choose not to mirandize someone. it makes things much more difficult for them down the road at trial. if you are concerned about getting certain kinds of...
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go left. [ laughter ] >> megyn: when i co-anchor with hemmer, you need to be over here so i can -- you know. [ laughter ] >> reporter: he is good looking too. >> megyn: trace, thank you. >> you are looking at yourself right now. you look yourself in the mirror and you tweet me at megyn kelly about whether i am wrong. coming up, back to more serious matters, investigation of the boston bombings deepens, whether tamerian may have brainwashed his american wife and possibly his younger brother. dr. keith ablow is here in how it could possibly work. it's surprising an american wife and three-year-old daughter. and rush to judgment we're hearing reports that the administration is suggesting no outside groups this any influence on the brothers. how do they know that so quickly? >> that is request why we have investigations. that is why we relentlessly gather the facts and that is why we have courts. that is why we take care not to rush to judgment. tony used priceline to book this 4 star hotel. tell 'em why. free breakfast with express deals, you can save big and find a hotel with free breakf
go left. [ laughter ] >> megyn: when i co-anchor with hemmer, you need to be over here so i can -- you know. [ laughter ] >> reporter: he is good looking too. >> megyn: trace, thank you. >> you are looking at yourself right now. you look yourself in the mirror and you tweet me at megyn kelly about whether i am wrong. coming up, back to more serious matters, investigation of the boston bombings deepens, whether tamerian may have brainwashed his american wife and possibly...
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and they asked him the questions without mirandaizing him. so the public safety exception is domestic in nature. so it's completely unnecessary to call him an enemy combatant in the first place. >> they had a lot of guns, and this is part of the investigation. how do two brothers in cambridge, mass, get ahold of all of this weaponry, and create these bombs? now low-level, low-tech bombs, be that they were. can they do that all with online inspiration and help? or do they have to have outside help, do you think? >> that's an excellent question. i'm sure in the coming days and weeks, law enforcement, the press will uncover virtually every aspect of the lives of these individuals, including the answer to that question. i do know that it is relatively and probably shockingly easy to assemble the components to make a bomb from things you can obtain in the united states. and there are terrorist organizations overseas that have instructions online for how to do that. and so it's something that we ought to look carefully at from the law enforcement p
and they asked him the questions without mirandaizing him. so the public safety exception is domestic in nature. so it's completely unnecessary to call him an enemy combatant in the first place. >> they had a lot of guns, and this is part of the investigation. how do two brothers in cambridge, mass, get ahold of all of this weaponry, and create these bombs? now low-level, low-tech bombs, be that they were. can they do that all with online inspiration and help? or do they have to have...
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they'll question him without reading him the miranda rights. invoking a rare public safety exception they only have a few minutes. >> 50 minutes approximately. this is a bit controversial. we'll see how they proceed with that. we're expecting files to be charged soon, perhaps as early as tuesday. he could be charged with using weapons of mass destruction. this 19-year-old could be facing the death sentence. several public defenders have offered to represent him. we'll see if it comes to that or if he hires his own attorney. >> we have team coverage this morning and we start with abc's byron pitts in boston. good morning, byron. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. six local boston churches will hold an interfaith service later today for the victims and survivors of monday's bombings. meantime, law enforcement is focused on suspect number two, here at beth israel hospital. this morning, police and federal agents are anxiously waiting to question the man who sparked nearly a week-long man hunt. that ended in a spray of bullets. overnight this new v
they'll question him without reading him the miranda rights. invoking a rare public safety exception they only have a few minutes. >> 50 minutes approximately. this is a bit controversial. we'll see how they proceed with that. we're expecting files to be charged soon, perhaps as early as tuesday. he could be charged with using weapons of mass destruction. this 19-year-old could be facing the death sentence. several public defenders have offered to represent him. we'll see if it comes to...
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senator, and the congressman, let me begin with you, whether the subject should be read his miranda rights or enemy cobah abouts. also, the fact that his travel back to his hometown, that was a muslim area, could have been radicalized -- >> that was his brother. >> that was his brother, though, that's correct. we're talking about the two of them together, as to what happened and why it happened. and i think, we got to keep that option open until we find out whether or not there was a connection to the terrorist organization. >> do you agree? >> i'll agree, there is no question. the public safety exception is that we should utilize and that we should get all of the information available to us. >> how long does that public safety exception hold? even though the guy is lying flat on his back in a hospital bed? >> obviously, there are some communications right now because he can't talk. obviously, we can do some other things. we still, i believe, have enough evidence, i don't think we can solely arrive on mirandizing this candidate. he's clearly one of those individuals we have, what we need t
senator, and the congressman, let me begin with you, whether the subject should be read his miranda rights or enemy cobah abouts. also, the fact that his travel back to his hometown, that was a muslim area, could have been radicalized -- >> that was his brother. >> that was his brother, though, that's correct. we're talking about the two of them together, as to what happened and why it happened. and i think, we got to keep that option open until we find out whether or not there was...
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was signal would by not reading the miranda rights when they captured him. it could mean that and could mean the opposite of that. in the meantime eric shaun has the latest from boston right now. >> hi, neil, they could be filing them under a civilian case under those chargeless. federal charge of at the same time state murder charges and that's what sources are telling fox newings, the reason he was not given the miranda rights is that under the law, under a approximate exemption that has to do with immediate threats to the police or public. there is a part of the law that said you don't have to give miranda rights to a suspect to immediately protect the police in a life or death situation. the idea is that when they got him in the boat, they don't know if there are other plots or bombs or devices that the brothers had allege wouldly planted. that was a way to get immediate information about the type of threat they may have posed. dzhokhar remains here in the hospital in serious condition. he lost a lot of blood and suffered two gunshot wounds one in the ne
was signal would by not reading the miranda rights when they captured him. it could mean that and could mean the opposite of that. in the meantime eric shaun has the latest from boston right now. >> hi, neil, they could be filing them under a civilian case under those chargeless. federal charge of at the same time state murder charges and that's what sources are telling fox newings, the reason he was not given the miranda rights is that under the law, under a approximate exemption that...
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he may have been read his miranda rights by a judge as early as tomorrow. the republican lawmakers, of course, say the public safety exception doesn't go far enough, that he should be treated as an enemy combatant. we do not want this suspect to have the right to remain silent. here is a little bit more about what they said. i'll put this graphic up on the screen. this is from a statement released by those republican lawmakers who say we have concerns limiting this investigation to 48 hours and exclusively relying on the public safety exception of miranda could very well be a national security mistake, they call it. they could severely limit our ability to gather critical information about future attacks from this suspect. alex? >> okay. thank you for that latest from the white house, peter alexander. >>> some staggering numbers associated with the world's biggest marathon and a massive security effort trying to prevent another attack. we have a live report next. >>> and boston strong, some poignant and defiant moments as the city returns to life. [ male an
he may have been read his miranda rights by a judge as early as tomorrow. the republican lawmakers, of course, say the public safety exception doesn't go far enough, that he should be treated as an enemy combatant. we do not want this suspect to have the right to remain silent. here is a little bit more about what they said. i'll put this graphic up on the screen. this is from a statement released by those republican lawmakers who say we have concerns limiting this investigation to 48 hours and...
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where they said, i didn't mirandaize him right away, and i used this public safety exception. but when the time had come, we're going to trial him in trials so liberals get off my back. >> the cynical view is is that's exactly what happened, but none of us are cynics. >> cenk: no, no. >> one thing you have to keep in mind. first, this is what conservatives do. the whole notion that this guy is some scary dude that we have to bring the full force of the law against him. this is what this arms argument does. it says that we as the united states government has to do everything that it can short of a kangaroo trial with richard reed and others in the middle, never before have we had a situation where the federal government was not going to bring the full weight of the law, and that very good investigative techniques resulted in convictions. i can't remember the last time a terrorist walked out of a courtroom and was found not guilty. enemy combatant is a scare tactic and moot because we have enough information to charge as terrorist, chance are the case is close to a slam dunk and
where they said, i didn't mirandaize him right away, and i used this public safety exception. but when the time had come, we're going to trial him in trials so liberals get off my back. >> the cynical view is is that's exactly what happened, but none of us are cynics. >> cenk: no, no. >> one thing you have to keep in mind. first, this is what conservatives do. the whole notion that this guy is some scary dude that we have to bring the full force of the law against him. this is...
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no idea what miranda rights are the rights read to every person who is arrested in the u.s. media aftermath of the suspects detention certain elected officials quickly took to the internet to offer their two cents on how to treat the suspects south carolina senator lindsey graham said quote the last thing we may want to do is read boston suspect miranda rights time to quote remain silent and then a follow up by saying if captured i hope administration will least consider holding the boston suspect as enemy combatant for intelligence gathering purposes some state representatives took the sentiment even further calling actually torture the suspect new york state senator gregg paul wrote sos come bag number two in custody who wouldn't want to use torture on this punk to save more lives. i wouldn't and no one else that actually respects the rule of law and the constitution because guess what torture is illegal and it's never brought proper intel now it may not seem like that big of a deal to read a terrorist suspect his rights but ponder what glenn greenwald has said he said quo
no idea what miranda rights are the rights read to every person who is arrested in the u.s. media aftermath of the suspects detention certain elected officials quickly took to the internet to offer their two cents on how to treat the suspects south carolina senator lindsey graham said quote the last thing we may want to do is read boston suspect miranda rights time to quote remain silent and then a follow up by saying if captured i hope administration will least consider holding the boston...
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if it was given prior to the reading of his miranda rights, it would probably be unlikely they would use that against him in court. if it was used voluntarily afterwards, likely he would. about the fact he has lawyered up, most likely we could send the information probably came prior to his reading of the miranda rights. we don't know that right now. >> thank you very much indeed. an extraordinary court session took place inside his hospital room. a transcript of that hearing tonight that tells us about the accused bomber and the case. jason, tell us what happens, it is fascinating. >> it really is and it is an nine page transcript we got hold of. what i can tell you is this proceeding lasted about ten or 15 minutes, started about 11:30 this morning. all of the key figures came into the hospital room and all of them introduce themselves. you had the u.s. judge there and attorneys from both sides. a court reporter there as well. and everyone present wanted to make sure that he knew exactly what was going on, know about the charges that he is facing. let me read you some of the key sec
if it was given prior to the reading of his miranda rights, it would probably be unlikely they would use that against him in court. if it was used voluntarily afterwards, likely he would. about the fact he has lawyered up, most likely we could send the information probably came prior to his reading of the miranda rights. we don't know that right now. >> thank you very much indeed. an extraordinary court session took place inside his hospital room. a transcript of that hearing tonight that...
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no idea what miranda rights are the rights read to every person who is arrested in the u.s. media aftermath of the suspects detention certain elected officials quickly took to the internet to offer their two cents on how to treat the suspect south carolina senator lindsey graham said quote the last thing we may want to do is read boston suspect miranda rights telling him to quote remain silent and then followed up by saying if captured i hope administration will lease consider holding the boston suspect as enemy combatant for intelligence gathering purposes but some state representatives took the sentiment even further calling to actually torture the suspect new york state senator gregg paul wrote sos scumbag number two in custody who wouldn't want to use torture on this punk to save more lives. i wouldn't and no one else that actually respects the rule of law and the constitution because guess what torture is illegal and it's never brought proper intel now it may not seem like that big of a deal to read a terrorist suspect his rights but ponder what glenn greenwald has said
no idea what miranda rights are the rights read to every person who is arrested in the u.s. media aftermath of the suspects detention certain elected officials quickly took to the internet to offer their two cents on how to treat the suspect south carolina senator lindsey graham said quote the last thing we may want to do is read boston suspect miranda rights telling him to quote remain silent and then followed up by saying if captured i hope administration will lease consider holding the...
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it's not a way around the miranda ruling. the miranda ruling requires all government agencies to tell you before they ask you a question you don't have to answer it. the obama administration has taken a radical approach to the miranda rule by coming out of nowhere with this 48 hour rule that doesn't exist in any statute and no court has permitted it. >> going to regret it? >> i think they will. bass opposite they start using it there will be no stop to it. >> shepard: investigators want to talk with the wife of the older bombing suspect. are lawyer says she won't be able to tell them much because she had no idea he was up to anything until she saw he was a suspect on television. that part of the story is next. updating our breaking news. authorities in canada are expected to announce multiple arrests relate toad what they're calling a major bomb plot. we're now getting conflicting reports about whether new york city was on a target list. sources telling fox news, at laos one man was arrested in quebec, another in ontario. tha
it's not a way around the miranda ruling. the miranda ruling requires all government agencies to tell you before they ask you a question you don't have to answer it. the obama administration has taken a radical approach to the miranda rule by coming out of nowhere with this 48 hour rule that doesn't exist in any statute and no court has permitted it. >> going to regret it? >> i think they will. bass opposite they start using it there will be no stop to it. >> shepard:...
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he's former co-chair of the new york state anti-terror task force and a former federal agent with both the fbi and the dea. robert, good to see you again. welcome back. >> hey, bill, thank you. >> what do you make of the developments today, where we -- at one point, we were led to believe that an arrest was imminent, the custody -- a suspect was in custody. now we're hearing from fbi and other law enforcement officials that that's just not true. certainly, we'd like to see all this happen, but what's going on here? >> yeah, i mean, bill, right now the investigation, things are very fluid. you've got to remember, there are so many different aspects of the case. you've got the forensics lacking at the bomb, trying to find out the ingredients, where they were purchased, who purchased them. you have the investigators on the crime scene, combing for any piece of evidence or dna that might be available, that they can find, and you have the agents who are going through the vast reels and video, looking for differences and piecing this and editing it together. people's video from their phones,
he's former co-chair of the new york state anti-terror task force and a former federal agent with both the fbi and the dea. robert, good to see you again. welcome back. >> hey, bill, thank you. >> what do you make of the developments today, where we -- at one point, we were led to believe that an arrest was imminent, the custody -- a suspect was in custody. now we're hearing from fbi and other law enforcement officials that that's just not true. certainly, we'd like to see all this...